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Cultures autochtones

The Indigenous Cultures collection is composed of archaeological and historical objects covering nearly 12,000 years of history. Eloquent examples of the material culture of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people living primarily in Canada but also in regions of the United States, Siberia and Greenland, these items reflect the great diversity and richness of Indigenous cultures.

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Inconnu / Unknown
1975-1985
M996.8.4
Polar bear
Polar bear
Inconnu / Unknown
1970-1980
M2010.99.17
Mother and child
Inconnu / Unknown
1960-1980
M2010.99.18
Nualiyuk (Sedna) and baby
Nualiyuk (Sedna) and baby
1974-1980
M2010.99.20.1-2
Annie Uttukikuluk Saittuq
1960-1980
M2010.99.21.1-2
Arctic hare with baby
Inconnu / Unknown
1960-1980
M2010.99.22
Inconnu / Unknown
1960-1980
M2010.99.23
Mother and child
Inconnu / Unknown
1974-1980
M2010.99.24
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This project is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Azrieli Foundation and Canadian Heritage.